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and i grew up in the era of the cb radio. >> jimmy: i loved the cb radio. >> i was married to my cb radio. >> jimmy: was it in your house? >> it was in a car out in the garage and i would go out there and i would get on it and just pretend to be anyone and everything. i liked playing a trucker. >> jimmy: well, that's who's on cb. what does an australian trucker sound like? >> good day, mate, look -- >> jimmy: just like you, basically. [ laughter ] >> what's your 10-4, there's an eve we nieve on the side of the cue -- >> jimmy: it's not what your 10-4, it's your 20. 10-4 means yes. what kind of trucking is gone on over there? >> there's a 10-1. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you would get on the radio with the truckers who are driving by? >> yes. we lived close to the highway. but i would get a bit scared if the signal started to get a bit strong, you know, like, over 4 1/2 to 5, i would just go quiet. because you used to try to get people, used to try -- we would wait for the signal to get stronger to track down where other people are. >> jimmy: we used to do exactly the same thing. well into adu
and i grew up in the era of the cb radio. >> jimmy: i loved the cb radio. >> i was married to my cb radio. >> jimmy: was it in your house? >> it was in a car out in the garage and i would go out there and i would get on it and just pretend to be anyone and everything. i liked playing a trucker. >> jimmy: well, that's who's on cb. what does an australian trucker sound like? >> good day, mate, look -- >> jimmy: just like you, basically. [ laughter ]...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to cbs thmthm. syria, signs deepings, but signs of a breakthrough. the united states detected signs that syrian's government is preparing chemical weapons for possible use. >> meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton is holding an unscheduled meeting in ireland with russia's foreign minister and the u.n. special envoy to syria. a sign russia may be switching sides to put pressure on syria to stop the fighting. in dublin covering talks, margaret, good morning. do you think this is a sign of a diplomatic breakthrough? >> reporter: norah, the sign of a possible diplomatic breakthrough. flying here to dublin for a last-minute meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton and the russian foreign minister. it may signal that russia is finally willing to take u.n. action to send a message to bashar al assad to stop the killing. one of april saud's few remaining allies and so faro posed action to intervene the crisis that killed nearly 40,000 people. >> margaret, charlie rose here. has the report tha
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to cbs thmthm. syria, signs deepings, but signs of a breakthrough. the united states detected signs that syrian's government is preparing chemical weapons for possible use. >> meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton is holding an unscheduled meeting in ireland with russia's foreign minister and the u.n. special envoy to syria. a sign russia may be switching sides to put pressure on syria to stop the fighting. in dublin covering talks,...
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Nov 28, 2012
11/12
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because only then would the president have to say, trying to consider what spending cuts what quick cbs hasn't done that. nbc hasn't done the. "washington post" hasn't in the. he is walking around campaigning. point of fact if you look at the savings in his budget include $800 billion for not occupying iraq. they kicked him out a while ago. he counts as part of his savings, $800 billion. he also counted savings savings already -- on c-span because then you can have a situation where republicans get why don't you raise taxes all day and no focus -- second, what's the bill -- once the bill is written in each the online so that everybody can go on the computer and read it, and guys in the press can read and talk radio can read it, and citizens can read. not just congressman, not just the lobbyists in washington, d.c. this is not obamacare and then surprise to the american people. if you do those two things you will not get a bad bill. rather than try and negotiate with ourselves, which he calls doing, meaning to, but he's not negotiate with anybody when is having that conversation. let's a
because only then would the president have to say, trying to consider what spending cuts what quick cbs hasn't done that. nbc hasn't done the. "washington post" hasn't in the. he is walking around campaigning. point of fact if you look at the savings in his budget include $800 billion for not occupying iraq. they kicked him out a while ago. he counts as part of his savings, $800 billion. he also counted savings savings already -- on c-span because then you can have a situation where...
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Dec 1, 2012
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murrow the cbs newsman said he mobilized the english language and sent it into battle. president kennedy liked the quote so much that he used it as his own. that was in 1963 when he granted winston churchill honorary citizenship of the united states. >> pierpont morgan was a friend of churchill's mother and is likely that winston on one of his many trip to its united states would have visited this library. we're joined today by alan packwood, he is the director of the churchill archive center in cambridge. and he's cure rating an exhi business here at the morgan called winston churchill, the power of words. >> what you're looking at here are two images taken by the famous photographer on the 30th of december 1941. winston churchill had just addressed the canadian parliament and he had made his way to the speakers chamber. he was looking for a drink, perhaps also for a cigar. and what he found instead was a photographer waiting for him. and more than that, because the photographer insisted on removing churchill's cigar. and then photographed the ensuing skoul. and it's c
murrow the cbs newsman said he mobilized the english language and sent it into battle. president kennedy liked the quote so much that he used it as his own. that was in 1963 when he granted winston churchill honorary citizenship of the united states. >> pierpont morgan was a friend of churchill's mother and is likely that winston on one of his many trip to its united states would have visited this library. we're joined today by alan packwood, he is the director of the churchill archive...
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Nov 28, 2012
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cbs and nbc hasn't done that. and he was wandering around and if you look at the savings in this budget, $800 billion for not occupying iraq. and he cuts that as part of the savings. he counts of the savings, then you can't have the situation where republicans get why don't you raise taxes all day and no focus. once the bill is written, it needs to be online so everybody can go on their computer and read it and guys in the press can read it and talk radio can read it and citizens read it, not just congressmen or lobbyists and this is aren't obamacare and then surprise to the american people. if you do those two things you won't get a bad bill rather than trying to negotiate with ourselves with cole is doing. he isn't negotiating with anybody when he is having that conversation, let's actually have transparency and the reason it is particular fun is that obama promised he would do obamacare in front of c-span and didn't and said he would. and nancy pelosi, boehner and the president that bills would be online for a
cbs and nbc hasn't done that. and he was wandering around and if you look at the savings in this budget, $800 billion for not occupying iraq. and he cuts that as part of the savings. he counts of the savings, then you can't have the situation where republicans get why don't you raise taxes all day and no focus. once the bill is written, it needs to be online so everybody can go on their computer and read it and guys in the press can read it and talk radio can read it and citizens read it, not...
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tout has partnerships with major media companies including cbs, news corp., es espn and nbc universal. michael, good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i still remember shaq's first tout, thinking this is really moving the ball forward. he's now on your advisory board. how has growth been? >> tremendous. we've been live for 18 months exactly. during that time we've had over 90 million visitors come to the platform. over 150 million tout updates and traffic has continued to grow about 20% to 30% per month putting us on track to be one of the top individual i don't sites. >> so now you're layering in corporate use? >> we are. >> for example, using the "wall street journal." >> this is a great camp of how we are generating revenue. this is a business part of our business model. if you think about why tout exists. there's this whole notion. >> they said to see it and hear it. >> this is the show me movement, don't tell me. >> what it means is businesses, media companies, basically all kinds of consumer perhaps will be fors to retool and rethink. we're providing them the tools to do that
tout has partnerships with major media companies including cbs, news corp., es espn and nbc universal. michael, good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> i still remember shaq's first tout, thinking this is really moving the ball forward. he's now on your advisory board. how has growth been? >> tremendous. we've been live for 18 months exactly. during that time we've had over 90 million visitors come to the platform. over 150 million tout updates and traffic has continued to...
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a late cbs commentator once observed the political culture in washington. some men seek power and influence in order to be somebody. real men seek power and influence in order to be a blessing. i am blessed to welcome him to address this. [applause] >> wow. man. thank you, bob. i met him when i was 23 years old in wisconsin. i was introduced to him by my mentor, jack kemp. jimmy, your family, and you for caring on the torch. quick you close your eyes, you think you are listening to -- if you close your eyes, you think you are listening to jack kemp. it is something that is really a great honor to do this, to be here. back in this room like last year, and i want to say congratulations to marco rubio on receiving this well deserved honor. [applause] now, as you may know, marco is joining an elite group of past recipients for this award. [laughter] two of us so far. i will see you at the reunion dinner. [applause] [laughter] i am sure the press will not read too much into that one. [laughter] i want to thank you all for your kind hospitality. i want to thank y
a late cbs commentator once observed the political culture in washington. some men seek power and influence in order to be somebody. real men seek power and influence in order to be a blessing. i am blessed to welcome him to address this. [applause] >> wow. man. thank you, bob. i met him when i was 23 years old in wisconsin. i was introduced to him by my mentor, jack kemp. jimmy, your family, and you for caring on the torch. quick you close your eyes, you think you are listening to -- if...
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12/12
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there he was on cbs saying you have to do something to lower people's expectations. the entitlements and what people think they're going to get because they're not going to get it. >> thanks to you! >> stephanie: blankfein proceeded to lecture his interviewer social security wasn't devised to be a system that supported a 30 year retirement after a 25-year career. blankfein think that the average retiree has spent only 25 years in the workplace instead of 45. does goldman sachs do all of its math like this? anyway, good points. no business, no agency makes plans today based on the vision of the world 20 years from now. ibm doesn't do it, google doesn't do it. the department of defense doesn't do it, not even life insurance companies do it. the reason they don't make bets on the distant future is because it is unknowable. anyway. he closes by saying there is a big difference between making a congressional budget and fundamental changes as complex as social security and medicare. the life-span of a congressional budget is two years max because no congress can combine. s
there he was on cbs saying you have to do something to lower people's expectations. the entitlements and what people think they're going to get because they're not going to get it. >> thanks to you! >> stephanie: blankfein proceeded to lecture his interviewer social security wasn't devised to be a system that supported a 30 year retirement after a 25-year career. blankfein think that the average retiree has spent only 25 years in the workplace instead of 45. does goldman sachs do...